Modem and router and computer grounding
Hello,
I wanted your advice for products you offer which I should purchase based on my situation. I do not know what to buy from you regarding my situation so please help me out here.
I
have a Verizon FiOS modem and router and their modem is fixed
so it cannot be replaced by another. Their routers are separate
units. I am able to turn the wifi off when logging into my account
though I do not know if that sufficiently blocks wifi signal from
getting through. I also believe that I can log directly into the router
online and fine tune its settings by typing my IP address into any web
browser but have not done that yet in order to double check if radio
signal is disabled from there. I want to try to eliminate the wifi
entirely and connect both a Macbook Air to a grounded ethernet
connection from the router as well as to ground my iMac desktop
computer. I need your shielded cables and grounding adapters I am
presuming. But do I need a grounding adapter for the desktop computer as
well? The desktop computer's power cable is all ready grounded so will
the grounding adapter be necessary for that device or just a shielded
cable extending from the router?
Also, what would you recommend for grounding an iPhone? The phone cannot be grounded at all times though, obviously.
I
want to ground all connections and have the wifi turned off completely
in order to lower EMF exposure as well as to eliminate EMI exposure from
all devices.
So I want to ground connections, correct? Does the router itself need to be grounded?
Please let me know what you recommend that I pick up.
Thanks for all help!
- Steven
1. So if I have grounded ports at both ends from both my modem and grounded ports on my
router as well, and then I connect your shielded cables between them and a
grounding adapter to each device (desktop and laptop), in theory should that be fine or in
theory could that create a negative energy loop and make the situation worse? Or do I not need an adapter for the desktop in this situation?
2. Also, if the ports on the modem were grounded but were not grounded on the router would that change the recommendation for the above situation, Shaun? I just ask because my current router does not have grounded ports but your router does.
3. What is the warranty on your router?
Gracious sincere thanks for all of your help!